I was in H.E.B. yesterday and saw these brisket's labeled, deckle fat removed, maybe I haven't paid any attention before but I don't think I've ever seen that before so I went ahead and bought two of them, 11 lbs and 13 1/2 lbs. I've been wanting to fire up the stick burner anyway. Last night I decided to trim them up and get them ready for Sunday morning, I have a grandson that has a football game today so today was out of the question. The only difference I saw was that I didn't do as much trimming as usually. I rubbed bought down with maple syrup, I started doing that a couple of year's ago, one is rubbed down with SB Texas Brisket Rub, the other with Bolner's Brisket Rub, peppered both, vacuumed packed and put in the frig in my shop. Hopefully they will going on the pit around 5:00am Sunday morning unless I decide to pull an all night'er tonight but I really don't see that happening. There's still something that I like about tending to the fire of a stick burner. If you notice from the pic's, they are both righty's, I didn't see any lefty's.

Looking forward to the home stretch but shouldn't those Briskets be underneath the National Beer of Especially since today is only Saturday

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Beekeeper: Let's do saddle up and go learn that gentleman his mannersDavy Crockett: We won't have to. He's wearing out horses coming towards usBeekeeper: Guess we can't stop him from coming. But I reckon we can arrange for him to limp going back

?Pearland, eh? - - - lots of my Friends live in and around Pearland but my old stomping grounds is North towards the City around Telephone and Wayside - - haven't been in that neighborhood in a loooooooonnnggg time

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Beekeeper: Let's do saddle up and go learn that gentleman his mannersDavy Crockett: We won't have to. He's wearing out horses coming towards usBeekeeper: Guess we can't stop him from coming. But I reckon we can arrange for him to limp going back

Beekeeper: Let's do saddle up and go learn that gentleman his mannersDavy Crockett: We won't have to. He's wearing out horses coming towards usBeekeeper: Guess we can't stop him from coming. But I reckon we can arrange for him to limp going back